2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jspd.2014.11.006
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Generation of a Patient-Specific Model of Normal Sagittal Alignment of the Spine

Abstract: This model uses an adolescent patient's PI to predict the normal sagittal alignment that best matches that patient's native sagittal curve. The model was validated on patients with no spinal deformity; average difference between actual sagittal positions of each vertebra and those predicted by the model was less than 5 mm at each vertebral level. This model may be useful in adolescent scoliotic patients with altered sagittal alignment to determine the magnitude of 3D deformity (compared with predicted normal v… Show more

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